Description
Origin:
Caucasian (Kazak region)
Actual Dimensions: 3′ 11″ × 11′ 8″ (rounded 4×12)
Style:
Tribal Geometric
Material:
Wool pile on wool foundation
Color Palette:
Rich red, ivory, navy blue, soft green, touches of gold and pink
This rug features a classic stacked diamond medallion design typical of antique Caucasian Kazak pieces, with bold geometric shapes and stylized bird motifs in the field. The central red medallion draws the eye, surrounded by an ivory ground filled with angular patterns and small animal figures that reflect tribal symbolism.
Kazak rugs come from the Caucasus mountains, woven by nomadic tribes in the late 19th or early 20th century. They are known for their strong wool and vibrant natural dyes that hold color well over time. The thick pile makes them very durable for everyday use.
The detailed borders with repeating geometric hooks add protection and balance to the design. This size works well as a long runner in hallways or narrow spaces, bringing warmth and character to modern or traditional homes. With proper care, it will last for generations.






